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  • ...ugh the indomitable courage, supreme self-sacrifice and far-sighted vision on of a remarkable man. That man was [[Dhundiraj Govind Phalke.]] ...Ever since the first [[moving pictures]] flickered across the screen in [[Bombay]]’s [[Watson Hotel in 1896]], this “marvel of the century” as it was
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  • ...veral years of persistent struggle and untiring devotion and determination on the part of a great genius and his illustrious predecessors. ...the first public showing of their Cinematograph at Bombay's Watson's Hotel on 7th July, 1896 nearly six months after their Paris demonstration. The new p
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  • ...veral years of persistent struggle and untiring devotion and determination on the part of a great genius and his illustrious predecessors. ...t public showing of their [[Cinematograph]] at [[Bombay's Watson's Hotel]] on 7th July, [[1896]] nearly six months after their [[Paris demonstration]]. T
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  • Charting the child’s horoscope at Trymbakeshwar in Nasik district on 30 April 1870 at 8.30 p.m., the father foretells that he will deal in something whit The family, consisting of the child Phalke and his parents, leaves for Bombay.
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  • ....040 Tw (camdra(from Londor. In 1876, he photographed aw retlvingemauch at Bombay’s ) TjT* 0.0919 Tc 0.5012 Tw (HngvingG-) Tj1.286 0 TD 0.0038 Tc 0.4562 Tw ...t, Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, (1870-1944) with this film Raja Harishchandra (1913) made a landmark in the history of the Indian motion picture and earned the
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  • It is well known that every illusion that is seen on the screen takes place before the camera or is recreated for it. Mountains, rivers, oceans, houses, human beings, animals, birds - everything on the screen is real.
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  • ...y of the book. So was born my second email article. After that I have been on a roll. I am unable to fathom why it took me some two and half years to get ...reedom Movement are covered in the essay on Sardar Patel so have not dwelt on those issues in great detail here. The chapters are
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  • It is well known that every illusion that is seen on the screen takes place before the camera or is recreated for it. Mountains, rivers, oceans, houses, human beings, animals, birds - everything on the screen is real.
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  • ...comes to Lonavala to ask Phalke to open the Laxmi Printing Press at Dadar, Bombay. He offers Phalke a trip to Germany for training in advanced printing techn ...ferences with Seth Purushottamdas grow day by day and also take their toll on his health. Their relationship becomes bitter over the running of the press
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